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Interspecific interactions, habitat use, and management of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An introduction Interspecific interactions, habitat use, and management of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An introduction
The collection of seven papers in this journal issue represents a subset of the presentations from a special session at the 44th Annual Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research. The session, 'Management of the Double-crested Cormorant in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region,' was held on 12 June 2001 and contained 18 presentations. Topics included cormorant-fish
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Martin A. Stapanian
Impacts of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species on the Lake Erie ecosystem Impacts of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species on the Lake Erie ecosystem
Lake Erie is particularly vulnerable to the introduction and establishment of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species (NIS) populations. A minimum of 144 aquatic NIS have been recorded in the Lake Erie basin including several species [e.g., Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum); zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha); quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis); an amphipod (Echinogammarus...
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Madeline J.W. Austen, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, Lynda D. Corkum, Tim B. Johnson, Hugh J. MacIsaac, Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, Donald W. Schloesser, Sandra E. George
Foraging locations of double-crested cormorants on western Lake Erie: Site characteristics and spatial associations with prey fish densities Foraging locations of double-crested cormorants on western Lake Erie: Site characteristics and spatial associations with prey fish densities
Radio-tagged double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) nesting on Middle Island, Ontario and unmarked cormorants in the western basin of Lake Erie were monitored in 1999. Radio-tagged cormorants were located by aircraft and by boat along regular survey routes. In addition, foraging flocks of radio-tagged and unmarked cormorants were located during the boat surveys. Approximately...
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Martin A. Stapanian, Michael T. Bur, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Thomas W. Seamans, Bradley F. Blackwell
Hydrologic variability and the application of Index of Biotic Integrity metrics to wetlands: a Great Lakes evaluation Hydrologic variability and the application of Index of Biotic Integrity metrics to wetlands: a Great Lakes evaluation
Interest by land-management and regulatory agencies in using biological indicators to detect wetland degradation, coupled with ongoing use of this approach to assess water quality in streams, led to the desire to develop and evaluate an Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) for wetlands that could be used to categorize the level of degradation. We undertook this challenge with data from...
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Douglas A. Wilcox, James E. Meeker, Patrick L. Hudson, Brian J. Armitage, M. Glen Black, Donald G. Uzarski
The growth-temperature relation and preferred temperatures of juvenile lake herring The growth-temperature relation and preferred temperatures of juvenile lake herring
Lake herring, Coregonus artedi, were once extremely abundant in the Great Lakes where they functioned as a major trophic integrator, directly linking the planktonic crustacean resource to lake trout. Salvelinus namaycush. Lake herring populations in the Great Lakes collapsed during the middle third of the 20th century due to overfishing, degradation of critical habitat in major...
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T.A. Edsall, T.J. Desorcie
Evaluation of substitute diets for live algae in the captive maintenance of adult and subadult unionidae Evaluation of substitute diets for live algae in the captive maintenance of adult and subadult unionidae
Ten nonlive algal diets were evaluated as potential broodstock diets for adult and subadult unionids. These diets varied significantly in their ability to support growth, reproduction and survival. Growth, increase in glycogen stores, and limited glochidial formation were seen in most unionid species on two of the diets. However, long-term survival (>3 y) remained problematic, and the...
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S. Jerrine Nichols, D. Garling
Field estimate of net trophic transfer efficiency of PCBs to Lake Michigan chinook salmon from their prey Field estimate of net trophic transfer efficiency of PCBs to Lake Michigan chinook salmon from their prey
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) has been the predominant piscivore in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Ontario since the 1970s, and therefore accurate quantification of its energy budget is needed for effective management of Great Lakes fisheries. A new approach of evaluating a fish bioenergetics model in the field involves field estimation of the efficiency with which the fish...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Daniel V. O’Connor, Donald J. Stewart, Michael A. Miller, Robert G. Masnado
Assessing avian richness in remnant wetlands: Towards an improved methodology Assessing avian richness in remnant wetlands: Towards an improved methodology
Because the North American Breeding Bird Survey provides inadequate coverage of wetland habitat, the Wetland Breeding Bird Survey was recently established in Ohio, USA. This program relies on volunteers to conduct 3 counts at each monitored wetland. Currently, all counts are conducted during the morning. Under the premise that volunteer participation could be increased by allowing...
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Greg Krzys, Thomas A. Waite, Martin Stapanian, John A. Vucetich
Little Galloo Island, Lake Ontario: A review of nine years of double-crested cormorant diet and fish consumption information Little Galloo Island, Lake Ontario: A review of nine years of double-crested cormorant diet and fish consumption information
The diet of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) on Little Galloo Island (LGI) in the eastern basin of Lake Ontario has been quantified since 1992. Over the past nine years considerable information has been generated on cormorant feeding ecology through the examination of approximately 12,000 pellets collected on LGI, where three distinct cormorant feeding periods, pre-chick...
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James H. Johnson, Robert M. Ross, Russ D. McCullough
Dynamics of the Lake Michigan food web, 1970-2000 Dynamics of the Lake Michigan food web, 1970-2000
Herein, we document changes in the Lake Michigan food web between 1970 and 2000 and identify the factors responsible for these changes. Control of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) populations in Lake Michigan, beginning in the 1950s and 1960s, had profound effects on the food web. Recoveries of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and burbot (Lota...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Gary L. Fahnenstiel, Thomas H. Johengen, Thomas F. Nalepa, Henry A. Vanderploeg, Guy W. Fleischer, Philip J. Schneeberger, Darren M. Benjamin, Emily B. Smith, James R. Bence, Edward S. Rutherford, Dennis S. Lavis, Dale M. Robertson, David J. Jude, Mark P. Ebener
Reestablishing a spawning population of lake trout in Lake Superior with fertilized eggs in artificial turf incubators Reestablishing a spawning population of lake trout in Lake Superior with fertilized eggs in artificial turf incubators
Fertilized eggs from lake trout Salvelinus namaycush were placed in artificial turf incubators and deployed on Devils Island Shoal, Lake Superior, in an attempt to reestablish a spawning population on this once important spawning area. Efficacy was measured by the changes in catch rates, age composition, and origin of adult lake trout returning to the shoal in the fall in subsequent...
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Charles R. Bronte, Stephen T. Schram, James H. Selgeby, Bruce L. Swanson
New Midwestern state records of aquatic Hemiptera (Corixidae: Notonectidae) New Midwestern state records of aquatic Hemiptera (Corixidae: Notonectidae)
Recent aquatic Hemiptera collections have yielded 15 new state records distributed among four midwestern States. These records include two species of water boatmen (Palmacorixa gillettei and Sigara mathesoni) new for Indiana, four water boatmen species (Cenocorixa utahensis, Corisella inscripta, Hesperocorixa laevigata, S. decorata), including one genus (Cenocorixa) new for Michigan...
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Stephen W. Chordas, Eric G. Chapman, Patrick L. Hudson, Margret A. Chriscinske, Richard L. Stewart